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发表于2025-03-01
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关于IBM重整旗鼓的故事很不错
评分2015年的第7本书:历史学家写的书也是挺有趣的,用国际历史来论证那些cognitive traps。看到最后一章才知道作者是blind的,惊到我了。
评分2015年的第7本书:历史学家写的书也是挺有趣的,用国际历史来论证那些cognitive traps。看到最后一章才知道作者是blind的,惊到我了。
评分Reading this book after just finishing Sheena Iyengar's “The Art of Choosing", I was once again reminded by the truth that the sight-impeded often sees the world with much more insights and humbleness.
评分Reading this book after just finishing Sheena Iyengar's “The Art of Choosing", I was once again reminded by the truth that the sight-impeded often sees the world with much more insights and humbleness.
克里·肖尔
牛津大学当代历史学博士,在哈佛大学奥林战略研究所进行博士后研究工作。
美国海军研究生院国家安全事务学的副教授;加州大学伯克利分校欧洲研究所高级研究员。
在美国对外关系委员会任研究员时,也同时就职于国务院政策规划司。
著作有《希特勒知道些什么:纳粹外交政策中的信息战》和《恐怖大亨养成记:美国、伊斯兰和欧洲的未来》。
We all make bad decisions. It's part of being human. The resulting mistakes can be valuable, the story goes, because we learn from them. But do we? Historian Zachary Shore says no, not always, and he has a long list of examples to prove his point.From colonialism to globalization, from gender wars to civil wars, or any circumstance for which our best solutions backfire, Shore demonstrates how rigid thinking can subtly lead us to undermine ourselves. In the process, he identifies seven "cognition traps" to avoid. These insidious yet unavoidable mind-sets include: -Exposure Anxiety: fear of being seen as weak-Causefusion: confusing the causes of complex events -Flat View: seeing the world in one dimension-Cure-Allism: thinking that one-size solutions can solve all problems-Infomania: an obsessive relationship to information-Mirror Imaging: thinking the other side thinks like you do-Static Cling: the refusal to accept that circumstances have changed Drawing on examples from history, politics, business and economics, health care, even folk tales and popular culture, Shore illustrates the profound impact blunders can have. But he also emphasizes how understanding these seven simple cognition traps can help us all make wiser judgments in our daily lives. For anyone whose best-laid plans have been foiled by faulty thinking, "Blunder" shines the penetrating spotlight of history on decision making and the patterns of thought that can lead us all astray.
这本书完全利用坐车等车的时间读完,时间算是用的比较充分。 作者跟美国海军有点关系,所以举的事例有一多半都是伊拉克战争、越南战争,不过几乎没怎么提到朝鲜战争,呵呵,也许这场战争在美国真的有那么一点点犯忌。 从这本书没有看到多少聪明人为什么干傻事的原因,个人认...
评分聪明反被聪明误、说的一点不假、一个人的执著、拿自己去赌、去拼、又去尝试生活的另一种方式、误入歧途、不堪收敛
评分与同类书相比,这本书独辟蹊径在:通过历史学家的眼,佐以历史长河中人类的决断事件,考察人们的思维方式,从纷繁万象中梳理出一张认知陷阱的清单,谆谆善导我们是如何走入认知误区,思考认知陷阱是如何为错误的滋生和蔓延提供了温床,我们又该怎样去辨别成败的分界点。这一次...
评分在杭图发现的这边书,看了下目录感觉还不错,看里面的内容是发现它更偏向于列举故事(故事本身对自己的参考意义可能不大),而不是启发逻辑思考,所以暂时没有借过来阅读。遇到便是缘,先记下来等有机会再仔细品读。先把该书的目录列成清单供自己参考,书中具体故事等以后...
评分这本书完全利用坐车等车的时间读完,时间算是用的比较充分。 作者跟美国海军有点关系,所以举的事例有一多半都是伊拉克战争、越南战争,不过几乎没怎么提到朝鲜战争,呵呵,也许这场战争在美国真的有那么一点点犯忌。 从这本书没有看到多少聪明人为什么干傻事的原因,个人认...
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